Historian to join Africana Studies department as a Presidential Professor
Williams, a prominent historian at University of North Carolina, studies African American slavery.
Williams, a prominent historian at University of North Carolina, studies African American slavery.
The crash caused a 27-year-old male pedestrian to fall from the Walnut Street overpass.
A 35-year-old male was stabbed once in the head at 44th and Chestnut streets early Sunday morning, according to Philadelphia Police.
The proposed additions would add specific definitions for relationship violence, domestic violence and stalking.
The crash caused a 27-year-old male pedestrian to fall from the Walnut Street overpass.
A 35-year-old male was stabbed once in the head at 44th and Chestnut streets early Sunday morning, according to Philadelphia Police.
According to Penn Admissions, 66 percent of accepted students committed to join the Class of 2018
Prayas Analytics recently signed a paid pilot with a top-50 retailer with over 1,200 stores nationally.
Available to buy at Bridge Café and Rodin College House, Rebel bars may at first appear similar to any other granola bar.
Wharton senior Nikita Anand won best writer in the undergraduate writing competition.
"I’ve tried to do this several times before,And failed.If this is the right thing to do,Heaven help
The four committees presented their findings on a variety of topics at the University Council meeting Wednesdauy
Kompani will be in the Huntsman Program
iCare, a new initiative by CAPS, is intended to integrate a variety of different approaches through an eight-hour workshop in order to help further the mental health conversation on campus.
Smith will take over as associate dean on July.
Drinking responsibly
Some students cannot afford to participate in Penn’s summer programs this year as a result of changes in Student Financial Services summer aid practices.
This summer, senior Nick Cernek will set the (bicycle) wheels in motion to spread love and combat homelessness through his Living Without Walls trip.
Penn Vet’s Working Dog Center announced a new partnership with the Department of Homeland Security on Monday. The center will continue the Transportation and Security Administration’s explosive detection canine breeding program, which was shut down between the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013 due to budget concerns.
The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon have launched plans for a long-term mentorship program for students at West Philadelphia High School, in collaboration with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.